I’m always reminded of the quote at my mechanic’s “the reason it only took half an hour is that I spent 10 years learning to do it that fast” [paraphrase]
If you’re actually an expert in something you will be able to assess (ask the right questions) the scope to 95% probability (yes there are always edge cases)
I suspect if a professional installer had surveyed the situation he would have immediately looked for hose length, holes, have the tools etc.
It seems like this is more a case of dunning-Kruger than anything else (and trust me I’ve been there “I mean how hard can it be to X”)
If you’re actually an expert in something you will be able to assess (ask the right questions) the scope to 95% probability (yes there are always edge cases)
I suspect if a professional installer had surveyed the situation he would have immediately looked for hose length, holes, have the tools etc.
It seems like this is more a case of dunning-Kruger than anything else (and trust me I’ve been there “I mean how hard can it be to X”)